No amalgamation of� accounts under different employers is done as in the case of EPF.
Amending Member names
The following� steps should be taken depending on the nature� of the amendments
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A letter from the employer confirming the old or incorrect name and the new or correct name with a proof of identity should be send to the� under mentioned officers
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If� contributions are paid by remittance forms R1 & details are sent on Form II returns to Manager-Member Accounts(Larger Category)
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If contributions are paid by remittance forms R4 to Finance Manager-Member Accounts (Smaller Category)
If the previous employer is no longer active, a letter from the Grama Sevaka of your area, confirming your name, certified by the Divisional Secretary
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In the case of a total name change, all contribution details should be sent along with the letter of request.
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For changes due to marriage, or change in birth certificate, the copies of all birth/marriage certificates and legal documents certified by the employer should be sent, in the event of the previous employer no longer being active, a letter from the Grama Sevaka of your area, confirming your name, certified by the Divisional Secretary.
Amending the NIC number
A letter from the employer confirming the name, old NIC number, new NIC number and the reason for change, should be sent.� In addition to this� where necessary a written confirmation from the Grama Sevaka or Registrar of Persons is required.� Since the change of NIC number is critical proper documentation should be sent along with the request.
Why amend the NIC number?
When applying for benefits
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When applying for housing loans
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When proving account balances
The NIC number held at ETF and the NIC number submitted by the member should match.